As long as the feedback is not harsh and tempered with some positive feedback as well, it is generally well received.
Some might feel that falling prices is not too harsh an economic burden to bear.
The reaction in Turkey to evolution is not as harsh as in some areas of Islam.
The voicing is expectedly on the slightly muddy side of things with a very narrow soundstage, but the tonality is mostly smooth (read: not extremely harsh or fatiguing).
But that landmark agreement has not softened the harsh identification of "torrents" with bootleg files, similar to the contextual sweep that connects "Googling" to searching.
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Kerry made his points, but he did not come across as harsh or negative.
Yet, it does not implement some rather harsh provisions the current administration was threatening to include.
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Over in Europe the job cuts are just as harsh if not worse.
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The war on drugs has led to harsh sentences not just for dealing illegal drugs, but also for selling prescription drugs illegally.
"I think it was a bit harsh and not a fair reflection but we've nothing to be ashamed about with this defeat, " said the Frenchman.
To Friedersdorf's credit, he responded to our somewhat harsh criticism not by blocking us on Twitter--in fact, he still follows us--but by writing another blog post.
He says he must take harsh measures not just to impress visiting Eurocrats but to prevent Romania from sliding into the third world like its eastern neighbours, Moldova and Ukraine.
If he does not, then Germany knows that the harsh budget arithmetic in the new Stability and Growth Pact will not add up even for France - let alone the likes of Spain.
Not only are there strict rules against any harsh treatment of the animals, but also elephants may not play more than two 20-minute games a day and each animal is rewarded with sugar cane or rice balls full of molasses and rock salt after each match.
While, such harsh warnings are not relevant for all of Africa, the sentiment behind them is important.
Some lawmakers said the US should not be represented by a harsh critic of the UN with an abrasive management style who was accused of trying to distort intelligence information.
Benefit cheats were given a confidential hotline six months ago to come clean on their fraud, with a warning that if they did not comply they would face harsh penalties under the new bill.
Refugees who came in the summer months, did not come prepared to endure the harsh winter.
Even if Mr Hun Sen did not order such attacks, his harsh rhetoric creates an atmosphere conducive to violence.
But compulsion may seem harsh on people who do not have much to spare.
By 2011, the wine was: "Not soapy" but suffered from "harsh acidity".
Not only can it defend itself against harsh critics, it can also protect its passengers from hazards and inconvenience, while keeping them connected and entertained.
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What Mr Kasyanov did not say was that Russia's harsh winter means that daily production always falls by around that much in the early months of the year (see chart).
Still, considering that Mr Brown had been in office for less than a week, and that some of his ideas were novel if not radical, the charge that they did not go far enough seems a little harsh.
Ms Perchard added that some people with a basic current account had to wait up to 10 days for cheques to clear and were hit with harsh penalties if there was not enough money in the account to pay direct debits.
Not that Mr Haraguchi was likely to prescribe harsh medicine for the banks, either.
Creating the chardonnay Gutlove is so proud of was not easy, especially in Japan's harsh climates.
With all, we will be harsh, and strict, but not unjust, not indiscriminate.
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